Ronda Rousey was the first UFC women’s bantamweight champion, and defended it successfully six times. She was, easily, the most dominant champion in the UFC, winning her last five successful title defenses in a combined time of three minutes and eight seconds.

Then the title changed hands three times, from Rousey to Holly Holm, Holm, to Miesha Tate, and now Tate to Amanda Nunes, all in the span of eight months.

During the tumult, Rousey has been very little heard from, and has laid out no timeline for her return. During her time as champion, she maintained a superhuman media schedule, becoming the best known fighter in mixed martial arts history. She had roles in multiple major motion pictures, a New York Times bestselling autobiography, and brought in the largest crowd in UFC history. In 2015, she was the third most searched person on Google. #4 was Donald Trump.

Now she is taking a deserved and necessary break.

However, at the UFC 200 post fight show Saturday on FS1, UFC president Dana White said that when Rousey does return, it will be for the title.

“Ronda’s going to make that decision,” said White, as transcribed by Damon Martin ?for FOX Sports.”I would like to see her fight this year, but it could be early next year, too.

“Whoever the champion is at the time is who Ronda will fight.”

“If Ronda comes back, Ronda will get the shot. We’ll see what happens with Holly Holm in her next fight, she’s fighting on FOX. It’s all good stuff.”

Holm fights Kyrgyzstan’s Valentina ‘Bullet’ Shevchenko on July 23, in the main event for FOX UFC Fight Night in Chicago. If Holm wins, and if Rousey does not have a Fall return planned, it sounds like Holm then could be the next opponent for the surging Nunes.

And if Rousey does want to come back, it’s Rousey.

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